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“We were up against Russia pushing oligarchs and others to buy media. We were
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Filmmaker Phelim McAleer, who linked Russia to U.S. anti-fracking campaigns in
his 2014 documentary FrackNation, said the former Secretary of State’s comments
vindicate what he and others have long alleged.

“Clinton had access to intelligence reports and briefings. This is a huge
story,” Mr. McAleer said in an email. “We at FrackNation are now calling for
Hillary Clinton and the State Department to release the names of all
anti-fracking organization funded by [Vladimir] Putin’s Russia.”

At the same time, the leaked speeches came as another blow to Mrs. Clinton’s
tenuous relationship with environmentalists.

“Apparently, @HillaryClinton will help clean up world w/ renewable energy—right
after she helps poison it w/ fracking,” Mediaite columnist and The Young Turks
political reporter Jordan Chariton said in a Sunday tweet.

In an April 2013 speech to Deutsche Bank, Mrs. Clinton credited the federal
government with helping develop fracking, adding that, “I’ve promoted fracking
in other places around the world.”

“The ability to extract both gas and oil from previously used places that didn’t
seem to have much more to offer, but now the technology gives us the chance to
go in and recover oil and gas,” Mrs. Clinton says in the document. “Or with the
new technology known as fracking, we are truly on a path — and it’s not just
United States; it’s all of North America — that will be net energy exporters
assuming we do it right.”

During the campaign, Mrs. Clinton cast herself as a fracking skeptic, saying the
extraction process should not be used “when any state or locality is against
it,” or when methane leaks or water contamination are present. She also said
companies should be required to disclose their fracking formulas.

“So by the time we get through all of my conditions, I do not think there will
be many places in America where fracking will continue to take place,” Mrs.
Clinton said in a March 6 debate as transcribed by Mother Jones. “And I think
that’s the best approach, because right now, there are places where fracking is
going on that are not sufficiently regulated.”

Sen. Tim Kaine, the Virginia Democrat running on the Clinton ticket, cast doubt
Sunday on the credibility of the leaked documents.

“I have no way of knowing the accuracy of documents dumped by this hacking
organization,” Mr. Kaine told CNN. “Much of the hacking has been connected to
the Russian government.”

He added that “anybody who hacks in to get documents is completely capable of
manipulating them.”

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